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Murata Power introduces 10 families of inductive components

July 1, 2008
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Murata Power Solutions in Mansfield, Mass., is introducing 10 families of inductive components, including bobbin-wound surface-mount inductors, vertical-mount leaded torroid inductors, low-profile shielded and unshielded surface-mount inductors, flat-coil surface-mount power inductors, and leaded common-mode chokes. All of the parts are RoHS-compliant and are manufactured using UL 94V-0 approved materials. The inductors have an operating temperature range of -40 to 125 degrees Celsius, and are for applications requiring dependable, high-temperature performance. The range of common-mode chokes meanwhile is suitable for use between 40 and 85 C. Murata Power Solutions is able to support design engineers considering the company’s inductors by providing in-depth technical support, data sheets, and samples available from stock. The company is also able to design and manufacture custom value parts should standard components not meet the exact requirements of a given application. For more information, visit Murata Power Solutions online at www.murata-ps.com.


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